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1. Pharmacogene Variation in Thai Plasmodium vivax Relapse Patients Treated with a Combination of Primaquine and Chloroquine

2. A comparison of non-magnetic and magnetic beads for measuring IgG antibodies against Plasmodium vivax antigens in a multiplexed bead-based assay using Luminex technology (Bio-Plex 200 or MAGPIX)

3. Naturally acquired antibody kinetics against Plasmodium vivax antigens in people from a low malaria transmission region in western Thailand

4. Sensitive detection of Plasmodium vivax malaria by the rotating-crystal magneto-optical method in Thailand

5. Application of 23 Novel Serological Markers for Identifying Recent Exposure to Plasmodium vivax Parasites in an Endemic Population of Western Thailand

6. IgG Antibody Responses Are Preferential Compared With IgM for Use as Serological Markers for Detecting Recent Exposure to Plasmodium vivax Infection

7. Sensitive detection of Plasmodium vivax malaria by the rotating-crystal magneto-optical method in Thailand

8. Application of 23 novel serological markers for identifying recent exposure to Plasmodium vivax parasites in an endemic population of western Thailand

9. Serology for Plasmodium vivax surveillance: A novel approach to accelerate towards elimination

10. A comparison of non-magnetic and magnetic beads for measuring IgG antibodies against P. vivax antigens in a multiplexed bead-based assay using Luminex® technology (Bio-Plex® 200 or MAGPIX®)

11. IgG antibody responses are preferential compared to IgM for use as serological markers for detecting recent exposure to Plasmodium vivax infection

12. Heterogeneity in response to serological exposure markers of recentPlasmodium vivaxinfections in contrasting epidemiological contexts

13. Serological signatures of SARS-CoV-2 infection: Implications for antibody-based diagnostics

14. Development and validation of serological markers for detecting recent Plasmodium vivax infection

15. SARS-CoV-2 Multi-Antigen Serology Assay

16. Pre-clinical development and assessment of viral vectors expressing a fusion antigen of P. falciparum LSA1 and LSAP2 for efficacy against liver-stage malaria

17. Insights into the naturally acquired immune response toPlasmodium vivaxmalaria

18. Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum infection dynamics: re-infections, recrudescences and relapses

19. An in vitro assay to measure antibody-mediated inhibition of P. berghei sporozoite invasion against P. falciparum antigens

20. Asymptomatic Plasmodium vivax infections induce robust IgG responses to multiple blood-stage proteins in a low-transmission region of western Thailand

21. Naturally acquired antibody responses to more than 300 Plasmodium vivax proteins in three geographic regions

22. Acquisition and longevity of antibodies to Plasmodium vivax pre-erythrocytic antigens in western Thailand

23. Ecology of Malaria Vectors and Current (Nongenetic) Methods of Control in the Asia Region

24. Mixed Vector Immunization With Recombinant Adenovirus and MVA Can Improve Vaccine Efficacy While Decreasing Antivector Immunity

25. Identification of Immunodominant Responses to the Plasmodium falciparum Antigens PfUIS3, PfLSA1 and PfLSAP2 in Multiple Strains of Mice

26. Host resistance to malaria: using mouse models to explore the host response

27. Malaria vaccines: identifying Plasmodium falciparum liver-stage targets

28. Protective CD8(+) T-cell immunity to human malaria induced by chimpanzee adenovirus-MVA immunisation

29. Optimising Controlled Human Malaria Infection Studies Using Cryopreserved P. falciparum Parasites Administered by Needle and Syringe

30. Multiplex assays for the identification of serological signatures of SARS-CoV-2 infection: an antibody-based diagnostic and machine learning study

31. Protection from liver-stage malaria is dependent on a fine balance between the number of infected hepatocytes and effector CD8(+) T-cells

32. Development of an in vitro Plasmodium parasite killing assay for the evaluation of cell-mediated immune responses following vaccination with pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccine candidates

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